I have often confused that mark with Sitzendorf.:rolleyes:
Now that is absolutely lovely, and the illustrations make it quite special. Oooh, lucky man!
Duh me. Read title... :hilarious:
Screams 1960s to me. Are those ceramic tiles or enamel on metal?
I've always wanted some Latin blood line in there somewhere and according to my DNA from ancestry, I have 1% Portuguese or Spanish genes -- it...
Nice! Looks less like French and more Czech to me, but I know nothing, as Schulz used to say, about glass.
Conte and Boehm? I think they made a lot of bisque porcelain figurines.
@Chris Marshall Is this an unknown mark, then?
There are probably a bunch of Facebook groups for clocks if you are on it, or know someone who is.
Sadly, the poster who used to comment on clocks passed away a number of years ago. Lovely guy -- afantiques -- and he always talked about makers...
I don't go out of my way to watch horror films, but I did read The Haunting of Hill House and was so scared when I finished it that I threw it...
Ha ha, I discovered that my mother was adopted. Her parents never told her and she didn't ask questions although I know she wondered...
Cool!
Well, I think that the ground colour of the little bowl set is supposed to resemble ivory. The finial (knopf) is very similar, but not exactly...
Not Pig-Pen but might be from some other cartoon.
Wow, this chess set seems to be akin to the Lewis chessmen. Read a fascinating book about who might have made them. Such interesting history to...
@Adambd13 Vous ecrivez francais tres bien. Je peux le lire, mais malheureusement, je ne l'ecrivez ni le parler tres bien. Nous ne discutons...
Bienvenue a Antiquers, Mafmo!
Your experience and knowledge, Brad, means that there will be some goodies left that the young'uns know nothing about, but you DO! :D
AI sez: This image depicts a Staffordshire pottery "pew group," a type of figurine popular in England from the 18th century onward I think I've...
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